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SAP AG Introduction to Capacity Evaluation
Contents
May 1997 2–1
Chapter 2: Introduction to Capacity Evaluation
Contents
View Definition ..........................................................................................................2–2
User Interface............................................................................................................2–2
Function Library .......................................................................................................2–3
Data Flow...................................................................................................................2–3
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View Definition
2–2 May 1997
View Definition
Your role in the company determines which capacity evaluation view you require:
• The work dispatcher needs to find out what is in the order/operation pool for a
machine.
• The member of the sales staff wants to get information on the processing status of a
customer order.
• The plant manager wants to evaluate the capacity load of the work center groups and
their staff over the coming months.
Profiles
To meet these different requirements, you can set up profiles in customizing for capacity
planning to define the views. Relevant values necessary for the configuration of a
particular profile include the planning interval, the period split, the order types, the work
centers or the capacity categories to be selected in the capacity evaluation for the current
view.
User Interface
The results of the capacity evaluation are displayed in tabular form as lists or in graphical
form. The following types of graphic are available:• Hierarchy graphics to display work center hierarchies
• Capacity load displays in vertical (column) or horizontal bar form
• Line diagrams to display input/output of requirements
• Gantt charts to display the earliest/latest dates
• Planning tables for the dispatching of orders/operations to the work centers (for
Release 3.0)
There is also a direct link between capacity evaluations and capacity leveling and so to
both types of planning table.
The interface to Microsoft EXCEL enables you to transfer the evaluated CRP data to aPC. You can use the functions of MS-EXCEL to make further calculations and edit the
displays.
Customizing
You can define the fields to appear in the lists, how they are to be sorted and grouped
with user-specific settings in customizing for capacity planning (see Selection in
Capacity Evaluation).
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Function Library
May 1997 2–3
Function Library
Within the framework of capacity evaluations, the CRP system provides the different PPapplications with specific functions. The system can call up these functions
automatically from the applications or you can activate them by means of the user
interface.
This function library includes:
• Evaluation of the available capacity at the work center, with the option of cumulating
the available capacity using work center hierarchies and of managing different
versions of available capacity
• Calculation of capacity requirements to be distributed over the duration of the
operation using a distribution function
• Load analysis of the capacity requirements of planned orders and production orders
by means of various groupings, sortings and cumulation types.
Data Flow
Using R/3 master data such as material masters, routings and work centers, as well as
planned orders and production orders, data is created which can represent the available
capacity and the capacity requirements.
The available capacity specifies the output of a capacity per workday. A capacity is
generally allocated to one work center.
The capacity requirements specify the output that individual orders require of a
capacity at a particular time. The capacity requirements are calculated in lead time
scheduling.
In the capacity evaluations, capacity requirements can be compared with the available
capacities:
• The percentage capacity load as well as the remaining available capacity per work
center is calculated in the Standard overview.
• The Capacity detail list displays per work center and per period which orders are
responsible for the capacity requirements.
• In the Variable overview, you can display various types of data used in capacity
planning in the form of a list. The layout of the list is user-defined.
With the help of these three types of evaluation and the graphics that belong to them the
CRP system (CRP = Capacity requirements planning) constitutes a very flexible tool for
carrying out capacity evaluations.